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Home Safety

Most injuries to young children occur at home and can be prevented.  Injuries in the home are most often caused by falls, burns, poisoning, choking, strangulation, and drowning.

Create safe homes by safety proofing, supervising, and teaching young children how to stay safe.

Visit:

Government of Canada - Is Your Child Safe? English / Francais

Parachute - Home Safety English / Francais

Parachute - Burns and Scalds English / Francais

Parachute - Choking English / Francais

Parachute - Falls in Children English / Francais

Parachute - Bed Time English / Francais

Parachute - Around the House English / Francais

Parachute -Bathtubs English / Francais

Parachute - Backyard Pools English / Francais

Parachute - Poisoning English / Francais

Parachute - Electrical Safety English / Francais

Parachute - Play Time English / Francais

Government of Canada - Consumer product safety English / Francais

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